Mystic Island is an album by the German andean new age band Cusco . It was released in 1989, and was the band's second worldwide album release through Higher Octave Music .
4-473: Unlike its Higher Octave predecessor, Apurimac , Mystic Island has less to do with Andean Music and flute and more with a mixture of global melodies. The album overall is a compilation of previous tracks released by the band under the Prudence label, but the tracks on this album are re-mixed and contain a smoother, more modern quality than the originals. Most of the tracks on this album originally came from
8-801: Is located in Los Angeles. Higher Octave was acquired by Virgin Records on behalf of EMI in 1997. In 2004, Higher Octave's offices in Malibu, California , were closed and the label was folded into Narada Productions at a reduced level of staffing and activity while retaining its imprint as a sub-label of Narada. Two years later, Higher Octave moved to New York along with Narada and all of its related sub-labels to become part of EMI's merging all of its adult-focused music into The Blue Note Label Group . High Octave has had several sub-labels, such as OmTown and CyberOctave. This article about
12-496: The albums Planet Voyage and Tales from a Distant Land , while North Easter ( Cool Islands ) and Catalina ( Desert Island ) are exceptions. While Catalina and The Fox and the Lady sound practically identical to the original album versions, the other tracks have very noticeable differences. For instance, Milky Way , where traditional rock beats have been replaced by more "natural" percussions, and Lonely Rose , which now features
16-437: The signature pan flutes in the chorus. This 1980s electronic music album–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This New-age music album-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Higher Octave Higher Octave Music is a sub-label imprint of Narada Productions . Since 2013, it is part of Universal Music Group 's Capitol Music Group , which
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